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By Admin / November 14, 2010 10:00 AM

sponsors_thankyou-1.pngOur readers know ReadWriteWeb as the blog that's ahead of the technology curve. Our sponsors know us as that, too. Once a week we introduce our sponsors to our readers and let them know a little more about who they are and what they do. You can say thanks to the companies that make ReadWriteWeb happen by tweeting them (see the link below each sponsor) or following them using our Twitter list.

Interested in being a ReadWriteWeb sponsor? Our readers are smart, tech-savvy decision makers; 40% have a graduate degree or PhD, and over 45% play a key role in information technology purchasing decisions. More than 1 million people on Twitter follow us to stay abreast of the latest Web technology trends from around the globe. To find out more about our sponsor packages, visit our advertising page or email our COO.

Check Out the Companies That Make ReadWriteWeb Possible

By Admin / November 7, 2010 10:00 AM / Comments

sponsors_thankyou-1.pngOur readers know ReadWriteWeb as the blog that's ahead of the technology curve. Our sponsors know us as that, too. Once a week we introduce our sponsors to our readers and let them know a little more about who they are and what they do. You can say thanks to the companies that make ReadWriteWeb happen by tweeting them (see the link below each sponsor) or following them using our Twitter list.

Interested in being a ReadWriteWeb sponsor? Our readers are smart, tech-savvy decision makers; 40% have a graduate degree or PhD, and over 45% play a key role in information technology purchasing decisions. More than 1 million people on Twitter follow us to stay abreast of the latest Web technology trends from around the globe. To find out more about our sponsor packages, visit our advertising page or email our COO.

Sponsor Post: The Ultimate Check-in: Your $29.97 Dumb Phone

By RWW Sponsor / November 4, 2010 6:00 AM / Comments

Editor's note: We offer our long-term sponsors the opportunity to write posts and tell their story. These posts are clearly marked as written by sponsors, but we also want them to be useful and interesting to our readers. We hope you like the posts and we encourage you to support our sponsors by trying out their products.

With yesterday's announcement of Facebook read/write APIs into Places, it seems to be a good time to reflect on a) location aggregation, b) finding your lost grandmother, and c) lazy user interaction design.

Social Couch Potatoes: How Your TV Could Get Social

By Frederic Lardinois / November 2, 2010 11:30 AM / Comments

portabletv.pngLast March, we reported that over one-fourth of users ages 18-24 are interested in having more social media features integrated into their TVs. Yet, while a lot of interactions on social media sites center around TV shows, TVs are not exactly hubs for social media interactions, and those TV shows that integrate social networking into their programming often don't do much more than read tweets aloud.

Mobile Phones As Remote Controls

By Sarah Perez / October 27, 2010 10:20 AM / Comments

gray.jpgMobile phones are being used for everything these days - if you can think of it, there's probably "an app for that," as they say. One area where we've seen a lot of innovation lately is in mobile devices being used as remote controls for navigating the TV. From hardware devices that pair with headphone jacks to completely software-based solutions, today's smartphones and other connected devices are completely capable of replacing your old TV remote.

Sponsor Post: Transparency is Critical When Sites #FAIL

By RWW Sponsor / October 27, 2010 9:00 AM / Comments

Editor's note: We offer our long-term sponsors the opportunity to write posts and tell their story. These posts are clearly marked as written by sponsors, but we also want them to be useful and interesting to our readers. We hope you like the posts and we encourage you to support our sponsors by trying out their products.

sponsor_failstamp.pngWhen Gmail is slow, Amazon trips, when there is a Facebook issue, or Foursquare's API crashes, people get upset, and tens of thousands reveal their anxiety on social networks.

Sponsor Post: Big Protection for Small Businesses

By RWW Sponsor / October 26, 2010 6:00 AM

AVG-125x125.jpgEditor's note: We offer our long-term sponsors the opportunity to write posts and tell their story. These posts are clearly marked as written by sponsors, but we also want them to be useful and interesting to our readers. We hope you like the posts and we encourage you to support our sponsors by trying out their products.

Few things will do more damage to your small business than a computer virus. You can't afford to leave your computers unprotected when you're dealing with sensitive client information, not to mention payroll and tax data. And here's a scary stat: 47% of small business owners recently surveyed said they do not back up their data, while one in four say they have suffered a security breach. Today's technologically-focused business landscape is the perfect storm for vulnerability.

Check Out the Companies That Make ReadWriteWeb Possible

By Admin / October 24, 2010 10:00 AM / Comments

sponsors_thankyou-1.pngOur readers know ReadWriteWeb as the blog that's ahead of the technology curve. Our sponsors know us as that, too. Once a week we introduce our sponsors to our readers and let them know a little more about who they are and what they do. You can say thanks to the companies that make ReadWriteWeb happen by tweeting them (see the link below each sponsor) or following them using our Twitter list.

Interested in being a ReadWriteWeb sponsor? Our readers are smart, tech-savvy decision makers; 40% have a graduate degree or PhD, and over 45% play a key role in information technology purchasing decisions. More than 1 million people on Twitter follow us to stay abreast of the latest Web technology trends from around the globe. To find out more about our sponsor packages, visit our advertising page or email our COO.

Check Out the Companies That Make ReadWriteWeb Possible

By Admin / October 17, 2010 10:00 AM

sponsors_thankyou-1.pngOur readers know ReadWriteWeb as the blog that's ahead of the technology curve. Our sponsors know us as that, too. Once a week we introduce our sponsors to our readers and let them know a little more about who they are and what they do. You can say thanks to the companies that make ReadWriteWeb happen by tweeting them (see the link below each sponsor) or following them using our Twitter list.

Interested in being a ReadWriteWeb sponsor? Our readers are smart, tech-savvy decision makers; 40% have a graduate degree or PhD, and over 45% play a key role in information technology purchasing decisions. More than 1 million people on Twitter follow us to stay abreast of the latest Web technology trends from around the globe. To find out more about our sponsor packages, visit our advertising page or email our COO.

Sponsor Post: Who's Winning the Mobile Battlegrounds? Hear From Foursquare, Sprint and MLB.com CEOs

By RWW Sponsor / October 15, 2010 11:26 AM / Comments

OpenMobile_sum_small.jpgEditor's note: We offer our sponsors the opportunity to write posts and tell their story. These posts are clearly marked as written by sponsors, but we also want them to be useful and interesting to our readers. We hope you like the posts and we encourage you to support our sponsors by trying out their products.

The mobile platform wars are high on the agenda at the Open Mobile Summit this year. Taking place in San Francisco Nov. 8-10, the Open Mobile Summit brings together the strategic leaders across operators, OEMs, software and apps to explore the major mobile battlegrounds.

This year, CCS Insight's Jon Jackson will be putting leading OEMs on the hot-seat on the Keynote panel "Mobile Platform Wars and the Device Future" featuring Jason McKenzie President Americas HTC, Omar Khan CSO Samsung, Alain Mutricy SVP of Motorola and Mike Bell VP of Intel.

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